CompuCom reviews

3.1

55% would recommend to a friend

(302 total reviews)

Mick Slattery

59% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

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1.0
Mar 13, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

As a manager you can make good bonus money if you're a good cost cutter. (a good layer-offer)

Cons

The only weaknesses I see are: 1) the current first-time CEO (and the 2 that served before him) 2) the junior senior leadership team 3) the vision 4) the strategy 5) the inability to execute 6) the lack of respect for employees who touch the customer 7) the loss of interest in "the customer" 8) poor stewardship of investor's money. Other than those few minor things, everything else is great.

1.0
Mar 6, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Compucom is a great company to work for, lots of opportunities and benefits. The people are respectful.

Cons

This section primarily pertains to the sister-company, Tech-Zone. The environment of this company is so toxic, and the people above have no respect for the guys on the ground floor. They claim to be a "pilot company", but I've never seen a company blame being unsuccessful on being young a year in. They've been playing an expensive game of pin the tail on the donkey ever since opening, and have no regard for the ideas of anyone but the higher ups. If they promise advancement and opportunity there, don't believe them.

1.0
Feb 27, 2017

No Loyalty. No Respect. No Ethics. Run away from this company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a job. OK for free training, then move one to where they actually pay you, and appreciate the work you do for them.

Cons

No loyalty. Every November there are numerous layoffs "to re-org" and keep the owners (T.H. Lee) into believing they "have a plan to improve the upcoming year". No raises in 9+ years for Field Technicians, always a different excuse or reason for delay, but they don't come through. Everyone must move to corporate office location unless you are friends with the right people. Company will not pay for relocation when your job moves, yet will not hesitate to eliminate you after you go to all the expense of moving you and your family, spouting "re-org". Corporate positions are being eliminated and replaced with outsourced India offices. The largest client demands that the company move out of North Carolina and Texas due to "bathroom law" bills, and Compucom does what they demand. They are losing money and can't do any better than cheap rates and poor quality service contracts.

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